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Show SPIRIT COMMITTEE Back row: Joyce Cheney, Heber Fuller. Front row: Ron Hamblin, Ralph E. Peterson. Spirit Committee sees Victory Bell as center of school achievement. SOCIAL COMMITTEE "To round out and broaden the scope of social entertainment is our purpose," says Lynn Taylor, chairman of the Social Committee. This group sponsored the Christmas Party, which was acclaimed by many as the hilarious highlight of the year. The spring quarter Dinner Dance proved to be one of the more graceful of the formal events, thanks to the planning of the committee members. This committee worked closely with the student body in forming the type and number of social functions presented during the year. Lynn comments, "Our function on this committee is continually becoming more important because of the steadily increasing student body. To balance the book-learning aspect, we will continue to add the social function-learning aspect." Front row: Shirley Wendell, Mrs. Marva Gregory, Joyce Nussbaum, Neil Pitts. Second row: Jack H Lynn Taylor. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS "The purpose of the sophomore organization is to unite the sophomores of Weber College into a functioning unit. The purpose of the officers of this unit is to represent the class in school governing affairs," says Lee Smith, sophomore class president. "We believe that we have an obligation to the students of the whole school as well as to those of the sophomore class," he continues. "If we can represent the school's ideals, we will all make Weber College even better than it now stands." This group of students engaged in many activities during the year. Included in these activities were a dance, graduation cere-monies and parties. Being the top class of the college, these students bore the first responsibilities of conduct, standards and scholarship. The sophomores did well in the officers they picked, who directed the activities of the class in a distinguished manner. As the four-year college emerges, the sophomore class will no longer be the top class. But it is the hope of the officers that this class will continue to top the others. John Hale, student representative from the sophomore class to the Board of Control, says, "Through being students, we have the chance to become more or less educated. But the learning end of the process is entirely up to each individual student and his or her ability and willingness." Janith Clifton, the other half of the sophomore representation to the Board of Control, replies, "I believe that the sophomore attitude and record of accomplishment show the willingness of our students to work and accomplish goals." Left to right: Robert Moesinger, Janith Clifton, Lee Smith, Bert Coop, Marlena Harris, John Hale. Lee Smith President Bob Moesinger Vice President Marlena Harris Secretary Bert Coop Historian Janith Clifton Representative John Hale Representative |